First, speaking here is Yuko Nii - well-known artist and founder of the WAH Center - while Lindall sits nearby, manning the sound system and perhaps being introduced prior to reading from The Satanic Verses:

I wish I could have been there . . . and in some way, I was, for if you look closely at the first photo above, you'll see the yellowish-looking hard copy of my novella - The Bottomless Bottle of Beer - just below the third painting from the right. That was the first edition, and it had a lot of mistakes due to my poor editing - even a missing paragraph from the beginning - so anyone interested in reading the complete and perfected text will have to go for the ebook version, at Amazon.

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Yes! we are blessing from 666 art world vindication! That's how Satanic system going wild into our new enlightenment of the world-geniuses! but its our part of challenged loyalty from God... And we are already compromise since Egyptian Empire, Greek Empire, Roman Empire, and today our new world power in New York - the United Nation and we are already helping with varied- Honors,Celebrations,Birthday, and holidays,... here's the most common in our world political, religions, world economics they are always celebration into Dinner with the Devils! its like a sound of delicate thunder from Gods... We Thankful about this good news and our great announcement to the world.

Yes! I honored Brother Terrance Lindall and your statement base in the empirical philosophers to the intellectual world... but for me I believed in supernatural from God creations because before us the time and unforeseen occurrences is mystic and prophecy is real for me... and no one can explained this phenomena... its a real tribulation for mankind. And thank you... *Bien Bones Banez*

About Me

I am a professor at Ewha Womans University, where I teach composition, research writing, and cultural issues, including the occasional graduate seminar on Gnosticism and Johannine theology and the occasional undergraduate course on European history.
My doctorate is in history (U.C. Berkeley), with emphasis on religion and science. My thesis is on John's gospel and Gnosticism.
I also work as one-half of a translating team with my wife, and our most significant translation is Yi Kwang-su's novel The Soil, which was funded by the Literature Translation Institute of Korea.
I'm also an award-winning writer, and I recommend my novella, The Bottomless Bottle of Beer, to anyone interested.
I'm originally from the Arkansas Ozarks, but my academic career -- funded through doctoral and postdoctoral fellowships (e.g., Fulbright, Naumann, Lady Davis) -- has taken me through Texas, California, Switzerland, Germany, Australia, and Israel and has landed me in Seoul, South Korea. I've also traveled to Mexico, visited much of Europe, including Moscow, and touched down briefly in a few East Asian countries.
Hence: "Gypsy Scholar."